Tarlo, Kiowa Boy
ClassificationsPhotographs-cabinet cards
Photographer
William S. Soule
(American, 1836 - 1908)
Datec. 1858
Made AtOklahoma, United States, North America
MediumPhotographic print
DimensionsOverall: 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (16.5 x 10.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Frederick L. McGuire. Ph.D.
Object number87.28.13
DescriptionBlack and white portrait photograph of a Native American Kiowa boy named Tarlo also known as Lone Bear. It was taken at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and dates to 1858. He is looking towards the camera leaning against his hand and laying against a fur covered structure. He is wearing a striped shirt and a pectoral ornament made of four columns of light-colored cylindrical beads. His eyebrows are painted with light colored vertical stripes. There is a feather coming from the back of his hair. This photograph is mounted onto an orange board with the photographer's name, W.S. Soule, and location, Fort. Sills, printed on the back.Old remarks:
Photograph album containing a collection of thirty-one original photographic prints of important named Indian leaders and dignitaries. The prints were the work of photographer and documentarist W.S. Soule and were taken at Fort Sill, Indian Territories, about 1858. Photos are 6-1/2"H x 4-1/4"W. The album is 9-1/4"H x 7"W x 1-1/4" thick. The album cover is of faded green leather and metal fastening is broken. Paul Apodaca is holding and will number each print.
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